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Properties & Shapes
Bidimensional Shapes
Triangle
Equilateral:
All the three sides has the same length.
Isosceles:
Two equal sides one different
Scalene:
Three different sides
Quadrilateral
A plane with four sides
Rectangle
Is a plane with four sides, has four 90 angles has two lines of symmetry.
Square
Is a quadrilateral with all his four sides with the same length and right angles
Pentagon
A shape with five equal sides
Circle
Is a shape, every point is equidistant to the center
Tridimentional Shape
Cube
Prism
Cylinder
Cone
Sphere
Square base Pyramide
Dodecahedron
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Bidimensional Shapes
Triangle
Equilateral:
All the three sides has the same length.
Isosceles:
Two equal sides one different
Scalene:
Three different sides
Quadrilateral
A plane with four sides
Rectangle
Is a plane with four sides, has four 90 angles has two lines of symmetry.
Square
Is a quadrilateral with all his four sides with the same length and right angles
Pentagon
A shape with five equal sides
Circle
Is a shape, every point is equidistant to the center
Tridimentional Shape
Cube
Prism
Cylinder
Cone
Sphere
Square base Pyramide
Dodecahedron